WEATHER WARNING : Further Snow Forecast For The Weekend
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is urging residents to prepare for further severe winter weather forecast for the area for the end of the week.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is urging residents to prepare for further severe winter weather forecast for the area for the end of the week.
Have you ever thought about becoming a foster carer? That will be the message at an information event being held in the East Riding later this month.
East Riding Voluntary Action Services (ERVAS) is inviting community and voluntary groups to attend a free half-day workshop on how to secure funding in 2013.
The council is continuing round-the-clock winter maintenance operations after further snow showers arrived in the East Riding at lunchtime and again during the afternoon, but with only a light covering of snow.
Gritters have again treated the East Riding’s precautionary highway networks, with forecasts indicating heavy snowfall for the area from 3pm this afternoon (Monday, 14 January).
East Riding of Yorkshire Council and its contractor, Galliford Try, are pleased to announce work on Saturday Market’s maintenance scheme will start on Monday, 21 January.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council will hold a public exhibition, from 10am-7.30pm, on Tuesday, 15 January, at the Treasure House, Beverley, outlining the design of the Beverley Integrated Transport Plan (BITP).
Protesters were again on the streets outside County Hall in Beverley as they continued to let East Riding of Yorkshire Council know their feelings about improvements proposed for Saturday Market.
Together with most of the UK, the East Riding has had its share of rain during 2012, what is now confirmed to be the second wettest year since records began in 1910.
Hundreds of people have again taken to the streets of Beverley to protest against East Riding of Yorkshire Councils plans to renovate Saturday Market.
Thanks to everybody for the tremendous support that we had at our SOS march on Saturday, 22nd December. For those who think that campaigning does not make a difference then we can tell you that it does.
Local author, Val Wood, was number one in East Riding Library Service’s top titles last month. Her book, The Harbour Girl, about a young girl struggling to survive and bring up a child in the fishing communities of Scarborough and Hull in the 1880s
On behalf of East Riding of Yorkshire Council, I would like to wish everyone a happy, healthy and peaceful Christmas and a prosperous New Year.
The latest café case mini display at Beverley’s Treasure House has now opened. Drawing on the South East Asia Museum collections in the University of Hull, the exhibition looks specifically at Thailand and
A Beverley school is celebrating after being named as the tenth most improved in England. Swinemoor Primary School has been hailed for its ‘fantastic achievement’ in attaining its position in the primary school league tables.
This Saturday the Beverley Action Group have organised a protest march in support of the SOS Save Our Setts Campaign. The group has released a statement about the protest which said;
The Beverley Male Voice Choir held their final concert of the year at Toll Gavel United Church. Keeping with tradition the choir invited a school to take part in the event.
The public meeting called by the Beverley Civic Society was attended by more than 500 people, and chaired by the Mayor of Beverley, with the chairs of Molescroft and Woodmansey & Dunswell parish councils, passed three resolutions unanimously: